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somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requires a 25% return. >> creating indentured service for police officers is a smoke screen for a council that put in place policies that are driving our recruits away. >> the police officers association blames the city leaders for the exodus from san jose where pensions and benefits keep changing and morale is low. the taxpayers have mixed reactions to the pay back plan. >> i am not sure about five years, but they need to put time into the city because the city has put time and money into them. >> they put in the time anduld n wherever they feel. >> the plan will go to a committee next week for review. in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> santa clara police department is not big enough to provide
somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requires a 25% return. >> creating indentured service for police officers is a smoke screen...
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funds -- institutions receiving federal funds must receive an education free of sexual discrimination. many institutions said they were unaware of their obligation he under title nine to also protect students from sexual assault. >> we put more emphasis from preventing plagiarism than rape. >>> they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said unc isn't a bad place. unc is a representation of a larger cultural problem. >> the women began researching title 9, interviewing other victims of rape, utilizing social media and in january of 2013, along with form he unc administrator melinda manning and two others, they filed a federal complaint against the university of north carolina at the department of education. >> so when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government account annal for rape -- accountable for rape it -- it boggles my mind. >> as for annie and andrea they have turned their are mission into a life that has been too long in shadow. joie chen al jazeera chapel hill. >>> looking at sex crimes on campus begins
funds -- institutions receiving federal funds must receive an education free of sexual discrimination. many institutions said they were unaware of their obligation he under title nine to also protect students from sexual assault. >> we put more emphasis from preventing plagiarism than rape. >>> they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said unc isn't a bad place. unc is a representation of a larger cultural problem. >> the...
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. >>> education, not deportation. >> education, not deportation. >> another immigration rights protest this time-out side oakland technical high school where university president was meeting with students. she helped increase a number of deportations of illegal immigrants. she said she worked for immigration reform. >>> the new clues in the case of $70,000 worth of student computers and i-pads all stolen from a bay area school. >>> plus, flying high for a dangerous job. what pge inspectors were doing. >>> construction equipment theft is a $1 billion a year nationwide. how the owners of this piece of equipment got it back with a little help from the community. >>> and beating the odds. how a cancer survivor celebrates his hard fought win over the deadly disease. >>> and right after the break, things are warming up around here just in time as we get toward the weekend. >>> new developments this afternoon in the case of two large excavators stolen from a construction site last week. both have now been returned to their owner after news reports led to tips pouring in. as we first reported
. >>> education, not deportation. >> education, not deportation. >> another immigration rights protest this time-out side oakland technical high school where university president was meeting with students. she helped increase a number of deportations of illegal immigrants. she said she worked for immigration reform. >>> the new clues in the case of $70,000 worth of student computers and i-pads all stolen from a bay area school. >>> plus, flying high for a...
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. >> last april they fileded a federal complaint with the department of education. in it, 42 occidental students allege they were raped or sexually assaulted since 2009. >> it has been open season on the female students at occidental. >> the say day gloria allred threatened a civil the suit. students came forward with new accusations that the college treated assailants far too lightly. >> the person that rapped me was not responsible for raping three women, yet he's aallowed to come back. in may he shook the hands of college's president and received his diploma. i wish i had not been discouraged by a dean for reporting my rape. >> another woman also a junior told us she was raped last year by a repeat offender after a campus dance. >> there was drinking involved, and i ended up being taken home by someone that i actually don't remember being taken home by. i ended up having sexual relations with him without my knowing. i didn't remember it in the morning. >> did you report this? >> i didn't report it for two months. >> did this guy assault other women? >> yes. we kn
. >> last april they fileded a federal complaint with the department of education. in it, 42 occidental students allege they were raped or sexually assaulted since 2009. >> it has been open season on the female students at occidental. >> the say day gloria allred threatened a civil the suit. students came forward with new accusations that the college treated assailants far too lightly. >> the person that rapped me was not responsible for raping three women, yet he's...
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she is speaking to oakland high school students today about the importance of a college education. >> lost san jose parents of angry and frustrated after learning thieves wrecked a massive fundraising effort by stealing ipads stolen from a school over the week. matt, this story is worse. >> yes, they are going to be expensive to replace as parents and students at river gasoline -- glenn are upset. the technology room is not so advanced today. the computers on the on the dese older than the students. 31 new ipads and laptops were on champion station but over the weekend someone took them. >> my kid said, why would someone steal from kids? sad. sad. >> it is terrible. we spent last year fundraising. >> the 60 new laptops and 120 new ipads were behalf of the not enough to meet the deductible so replacements are not coming. 118 are left for 550 students. >> hundreds, maybe thousand thousands of work. it is devastating to the entire community that we lost this, it is a huge amount of money. >> carlos says this puts back the teachers' efforts to get them ready for the start of next year's t
she is speaking to oakland high school students today about the importance of a college education. >> lost san jose parents of angry and frustrated after learning thieves wrecked a massive fundraising effort by stealing ipads stolen from a school over the week. matt, this story is worse. >> yes, they are going to be expensive to replace as parents and students at river gasoline -- glenn are upset. the technology room is not so advanced today. the computers on the on the dese older...
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didn't of education threatening to with hold 3.5 billion dollars, the state says it was working with the government to work out differences in how state tests are handled this year as california transitions into a new testing program. >> the boston red sox are the world series champions and their fans partied into the night. fans poured out of fenway park and near by bars to celebrate, we have video of unfortunately there we go that fans tipped over, 9 people arrested, probably not bad considering the number of people out there, that was according to a tweet from police with the hash tags go home and celebrate responsibly. >> it hasn't happened at fenway park for 95 years. the red sox are world champions. >> that's right, 95 years, boston had not won it at all home since 1918, this is their third championship since 2004 though, they defelted the cardinals 6-1 in game 6 last night if you missed it david ortiz was named mvp, they say the timing could not be better after that in april. >> the highway patrol and bay area health workers are reminding them to take precautions when taking c
didn't of education threatening to with hold 3.5 billion dollars, the state says it was working with the government to work out differences in how state tests are handled this year as california transitions into a new testing program. >> the boston red sox are the world series champions and their fans partied into the night. fans poured out of fenway park and near by bars to celebrate, we have video of unfortunately there we go that fans tipped over, 9 people arrested, probably not bad...
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but he pulled himself up by the boot straps and educated himself and served in world war ii and it's surprising he survived that. he came back home and started his own business and was successful. at 83 years old he climbed the ladder to roof the house. that is the type of man he was. at the end of his life he had multiple chronic illnesses and he knew he was dying and he accepted that. and my mother-in-law accepted that. they did everything they were told to do. he went out and had the power of attorney and he had the living wills and he hired a hospice and he whatn'ted to die peacefully and pain-free at home. instead my mother-in-law comes home and she sees her husk forced out oforce -- her husbant of the house. and she sees her daughter, my wife who has helped him with so many medical issues in the years being carted off to jail for attempted suicide. she is a nurse herself. >> critics say barbara put the hospice worker in a tough position because she had to report it legally. and if she didn't call 911 she could be standing trial right now. , what should have been happening that
but he pulled himself up by the boot straps and educated himself and served in world war ii and it's surprising he survived that. he came back home and started his own business and was successful. at 83 years old he climbed the ladder to roof the house. that is the type of man he was. at the end of his life he had multiple chronic illnesses and he knew he was dying and he accepted that. and my mother-in-law accepted that. they did everything they were told to do. he went out and had the power...
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her experience prompted her to start the foundation in order to educate people about human sex trafficking and pref lance throughout the country. the money from today's run goes toward caring for victims and preventive programs that teach young people to keep themselves and others safe. bay area news. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, rob for more on tonight's wind warning. >> winds on the increase around the bay area. city mild with upper 60s around morgan hill. wind speeds have begun to increase around san francisco west 25, winds in the hills 15 to 25 miles per hour. 11:00 tonight through monday, wind gusts could at times get choices to 45 miles per hour. so some very gusty conditions in the forecast. notice as we head into tonight, first off north bay hills, 25 to 35 miles per hour winds. tomorrow morning, notice the south bay, santa cruz mountains, tarsd campbell, strongest winds around sunrise and staying breezy through the day. tonight not quite as cold due to winds. gusts increasing through midnight tonight. we'll let you fwhee that means in
her experience prompted her to start the foundation in order to educate people about human sex trafficking and pref lance throughout the country. the money from today's run goes toward caring for victims and preventive programs that teach young people to keep themselves and others safe. bay area news. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, rob for more on tonight's wind warning. >> winds on the increase around the bay area. city mild with...
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very straight forward, educating investors as to what twitter is. >> twitter is a powerful flat form to share and broadcast information with the world instantly. >> look for twitter to start trading next week. the markets will get back to work today with the s&p 500 at all time highs, linked in, facebook report profits t federal open markets committee meets again this week. we expect they will have quantitative easing, more of that, the fed, laura and marla, needs evidence the economy has turned around before it quits easy money. not only did the government shutdown thurt economy it messed up the data. we should get october jobs. we won't. it's delayed because of that shutdown. >> with the holidays approaching interesting to see if we see a little bit more up swing in the jobs reports as well for folks. we'll see. >> right now we want to see what's going on with the commute. the roads were hit with downed trees, some big rigs toppled. >> much calmer, that's the better news. we're looking here toward 880 and the coliseum. reports of traffic smoothly. m metal scrap debris. we'll watch
very straight forward, educating investors as to what twitter is. >> twitter is a powerful flat form to share and broadcast information with the world instantly. >> look for twitter to start trading next week. the markets will get back to work today with the s&p 500 at all time highs, linked in, facebook report profits t federal open markets committee meets again this week. we expect they will have quantitative easing, more of that, the fed, laura and marla, needs evidence the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> only minutes from now a house intelligence committee will hold hearings where james clapper and keith alexander are going to have to explain who knew what and when about the spying on german leader angela merkel, maybe they won't, since the fur or that caused this is secret. i asked lee greenwald if it was credible if president obama, as he claims, did not know president obama was spying on one of his most trusted european allies. >> unfortunately it is credible. nsa has become this rogue agency that does go off on its own and do whatever it wants. you would think the president or white house would be aware of that. at the same time an incredibly opaque world that is unto itself that operates actability. i d
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. >> education is key. if we can tell them what to look for, how to better protect themselves, it makes them less of a chance to being a victim. >> it's going to take an effort by the neighborhood to keep an eye out and help the police track these people down. >> reporter: there was some talk of getting neighbors together in groups to together the discussion, as well as to get to know each other better. live in santa cruz mountains, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, george. >>> now to continuing coverage of the controversial shooting in the north bay. an active bay of protests turned into apemotional night of remembrance. hundreds gathered to say goodbye to andy lopez, shot and killed by a deputy last week. the deputy thought the boy's replica rifle was real. jean elle joins us with more. >> reporter: jessica, you can feel the emotion in santa rosa tonight. at that funeral mass and here at this growing memorial for 13-year-old andy lopez. there is sandness, anger, and there is also fear. hun
. >> education is key. if we can tell them what to look for, how to better protect themselves, it makes them less of a chance to being a victim. >> it's going to take an effort by the neighborhood to keep an eye out and help the police track these people down. >> reporter: there was some talk of getting neighbors together in groups to together the discussion, as well as to get to know each other better. live in santa cruz mountains, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >>...
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university of california and will speak to the high school students about the response of a college education. critics say the appointment creates a more hostile environment and they are beating for her -- petitioning for her removal. >> two huge excavators have been tracked down that were stolen from a site. we have this photo of one of the two, 15 ton excavators taken from the job site in clinton. each is worth $120,000 and would take a huge effort to move. a tip led them to a property 20 miles from the site. no arrests have been announced. >> time for a check on the weather. what is going on, mike? >> it is much cooler. 11 degrees cooler in livermore. nine in san carlos. four in oakland. 13 degrees cooler in half moon bay. to the north, the frost advisory is dropped. it is 39 in santa rosa. that is as cool as it is right now. napa is 40. novato is 41. mill valley is 42. 49 in richmond district. temperatures are 53 in alameda, a warm spot, and 48 in redwood city and 43 in san jose and lafayette and 42 in san ramon. it will be cooler stepping outside this morning because of the clear and cal
university of california and will speak to the high school students about the response of a college education. critics say the appointment creates a more hostile environment and they are beating for her -- petitioning for her removal. >> two huge excavators have been tracked down that were stolen from a site. we have this photo of one of the two, 15 ton excavators taken from the job site in clinton. each is worth $120,000 and would take a huge effort to move. a tip led them to a property...
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somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requires a 25% return. >> creating indentured service for police officers is a smoke screen for a council that put in place policies that are driving our recruits away. >> the police officers association blames the city leaders for the exodus from san jose where pensions and benefits keep changing and morale is low. the taxpayers have mixed reactions to the pay back plan. >> i am not sure about five years, but they need to put time into the city because the city has put time and money into them. >> they put in the time and they should be able to move on wherever they feel. >> the plan will go to a committee next week for review. in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> santa clara police department is
somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requires a 25% return. >> creating indentured service for police officers is a smoke screen...
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very straightforward, educating investors as to what twitter is. twitter in its second day of 7 today. as to what twitter is. we do expect them to start trading sometime next week. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> with the rim fire in yosemite now fully contained, we have a much better idea of what several bay area family camps plan to do in the future. contractors have completed erosion control and testing for hazardous materials at this camp site. they're now working on a master development plan to submit to the u.s. forest service this fall. until then, they are checking out a number of possible temporary sites for next summer's camp. part of the san jose>> well, no
very straightforward, educating investors as to what twitter is. twitter in its second day of 7 today. as to what twitter is. we do expect them to start trading sometime next week. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> with the rim fire in yosemite now fully contained, we have a much better idea of what several bay area family camps plan to do in the future. contractors have completed erosion control and testing for hazardous materials at this camp site. they're now working on a...
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. >> i think it's important have food, art, culture, education. it's vitally important, i think, to a city, especially when you have so many ail americans who came here. you have to remember where you're from. >> reporter: san jose's little italy is definitely work in progress. it won't be as big as many other cities but it will be a nice place to visit. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix. >> part of that project is to build a piaza. the public is invited to help build it by buying an inscribed brick. individual or family bricks can be purchasedded for $100. >> now that b.a.r.t's contract issues are settled, it's focusing on a serious makeover. that includes new seats and signs to let you know when your train is coming before you rush through the ticket gates. kpix 5's john ramos on how bart is going digital. >> b.a.r.t has to replace its aging train cars. most of them are from the 1970s. so delay spent the past few years asking people what they would like. today at the west dublin pleasanton station it was all about the boat line as th
. >> i think it's important have food, art, culture, education. it's vitally important, i think, to a city, especially when you have so many ail americans who came here. you have to remember where you're from. >> reporter: san jose's little italy is definitely work in progress. it won't be as big as many other cities but it will be a nice place to visit. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix. >> part of that project is to build a piaza. the public is invited to help...
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educators have been working with officials about reconciling the dispute over testing. they are surprised by the funding threat. >> hopefully there are no tricks for the kids on halloween. >> there is in wet weather in the forecast. here are temperatures in the south bay: alum rock is cool of the at 42. san jose is 46 and santa clara and los altos hills 44, and cupertino is 43 and los gatos is warmest at 48. most of us are in the 40's again this morning. there will be 30's by the time the morning is over. 51 in san francisco and alameda for the warm spot. as far as the forecast, the next 12 hours, we have clear conditions this morning. headed to the afternoon hours, it will be calm with temperatures in the low-to-mid 60's. at 4:00, warmer than yesterday by two to four or five degrees. 62 at the cost and 68 around the bay and 72 inland and by 7:00 tomorrows are falling in the mid-50's and low-to-mid 60's with most of us in upper 50's. the three day forecast tomorrow through the weekend, tomorrow is remain with of the with high clouds and sunshine and two to four degrees
educators have been working with officials about reconciling the dispute over testing. they are surprised by the funding threat. >> hopefully there are no tricks for the kids on halloween. >> there is in wet weather in the forecast. here are temperatures in the south bay: alum rock is cool of the at 42. san jose is 46 and santa clara and los altos hills 44, and cupertino is 43 and los gatos is warmest at 48. most of us are in the 40's again this morning. there will be 30's by the...
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somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requires a 25% return. >> creating indentured service for police officers is a smoke screen for a council that put in place policies that are driving our recruits away. >> the police officers association blames the city leaders for the exodus from san jose where pensions and benefits keep changing and morale is low. the taxpayers have mixed reactions to the pay back plan. >> i am not sure about five years, but they need to put time into the city because the city has put time and money into them. >> they put in the time and they should be able to move on wherever they feel. >> the plan will go to a committee next week for review. in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> santa clara police department is
somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. >> they want a five-year prorated retention plan. it costs $170,000 to train a recruit. if the graduate stays with the department less than a year, the city wants 100% of the investment back. less than two years, 75%. less than three years, 50%. and leaving in less than four years requires a 25% return. >> creating indentured service for police officers is a smoke screen...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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difficult to get educations. >> clearly, we want to make sure that students who want an education have that opportunity. they can come to a school with an incredible reputation and they are going to get a great education. rowen, of course, is raising money so we can get kids less fortunate to get educated. >> there is a hall of famer on this broadcast tonight. can you toss back to the great ken bastida. >> ken, there was a lot of talk on how good a golfer you were. i'm hoping to gather some evidence here. >> that was a lie. >> was at one time. >> still waiting for my diploma. >> love it. licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: that's great. you look happening. how you folks? thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from austin, texas--what a good family--it's the murphy family, and from bridgeton
difficult to get educations. >> clearly, we want to make sure that students who want an education have that opportunity. they can come to a school with an incredible reputation and they are going to get a great education. rowen, of course, is raising money so we can get kids less fortunate to get educated. >> there is a hall of famer on this broadcast tonight. can you toss back to the great ken bastida. >> ken, there was a lot of talk on how good a golfer you were. i'm hoping...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014 c-class sports sedan. power, performance and style in total alignment. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back. netflix was left for dead after it dramatically hiked prices a few years ago but now price is north of $400 a share. are there other ugly ducklings? dominic chu. >> we've been talking about the stocks that may have the possibility of turning into something greater. one of the things we're looking at is price to sales. that's one valuation metric and one of the metrics
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014...
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but one thing would get a staffer or education head on the spot and that's not informing me of a problem. everyone can know what's going on. if i know everything going on not enough is going on. if there is a problem, break down, failure, or looming disaster, that had better be delivered to me faster than president obama can get to the golf course. look, this president outsourced much of the functions of government and the responsibility. if he can't or won't do the job of president, then maybe he could outsource to someone that can and who would do it. and mr. president, i am available. >> well, we heard of a myriad of problems with the website to sign up for obama care, but here is another embarrassing one. several small businesses were listed as places where there can be navigators that can provide assistance to those looking to enroll. the problem is these businesses have nothing to do with obama care. we went to talk to some of these stores to find out about what happened. >> we're on location at brooklyn cup cake where people looking for assistance with health care to call here. >>
but one thing would get a staffer or education head on the spot and that's not informing me of a problem. everyone can know what's going on. if i know everything going on not enough is going on. if there is a problem, break down, failure, or looming disaster, that had better be delivered to me faster than president obama can get to the golf course. look, this president outsourced much of the functions of government and the responsibility. if he can't or won't do the job of president, then maybe...
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. >> education is key. if we can tell them what to look fr and how to protect themselves, it makes a better chance to protect themselves in the future. >> an effort by the neighbor thood keep an eye out and help the police track these people down. >> some of those people attended the meeting. they say they are planning to get together in smaller groups to talk about the ongoing issue and to get to know their neighbors a little bit better. >>> 4:38. california is changing. it is up to the university of california to lead the way. that will be the main message from janet napolitano today in in her first speech as u.c. president. napolitano will deliver the speech at mark hopkins hotel in fraens where she is expected to outline her vision for the university. before that, she will be in the east bay this morning to make her first official visit as president of the u.c. system. teachers and students at oakland technical high school are expected to picket her visit and demand she be removed as u.c. president sayi
. >> education is key. if we can tell them what to look fr and how to protect themselves, it makes a better chance to protect themselves in the future. >> an effort by the neighbor thood keep an eye out and help the police track these people down. >> some of those people attended the meeting. they say they are planning to get together in smaller groups to talk about the ongoing issue and to get to know their neighbors a little bit better. >>> 4:38. california is...
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the nova due unified school district is installing cameras at san jose middle school, and the hill education center. installation starts today coasting $120,000. last year alone the district spent $177,000 to install cameras at a couple high schools. the district telling the journal it will not put cameras in classrooms bathrooms or other buildings. these will be pointed at entrances and corridors. >> could at&t park soon be the home of the giants and the a's? major league baseball says it will help the a's move in and share at&t park with the giants if oakland coliseum don't offer the a's a new short-term lease. mlb reportedly told officials it must offer a 2-year lease extension instead of the multi-year deal the authority is pushing for. if it doesn't t a's could play at at&t park as soon as next season. the a's have been in talks with the coliseum authority for two years trying to work out a deal. but that would be interesting >> that would be wild and different. basketball, football, but not baseball. >> change the colors, the flags. >> interesting. they could pull it off. 4:37. let's c
the nova due unified school district is installing cameras at san jose middle school, and the hill education center. installation starts today coasting $120,000. last year alone the district spent $177,000 to install cameras at a couple high schools. the district telling the journal it will not put cameras in classrooms bathrooms or other buildings. these will be pointed at entrances and corridors. >> could at&t park soon be the home of the giants and the a's? major league baseball...
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since they zito made it her mission to educate people about the issue. funds will go to caring for victims and preventive programs. >> we go into schools, colleges, high schools and talk to them about trafficking, what it looks like and what they can do to hopefully keep themself safe and others safe, as well. >> zito says even though her daughter is home safely, there are countless others being victimized right now. >> san francisco is one of the hot spots for human trafficking according to the fbi. san jose tops that list. run for courage hopes to continue hosting races in more and more cities and raising awareness in the process. in the newsroom, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> coming up next at 11:00, the threat in the south bay that needs as little as a cup of water to breathe. we'll show you what caused vector control to go door to door today with a warning. >> how everyone managed to reach the ground alive after two small planes collided 12,000 feet over wisconsin. people go to a mattress store and essentially they just get sold something. w
since they zito made it her mission to educate people about the issue. funds will go to caring for victims and preventive programs. >> we go into schools, colleges, high schools and talk to them about trafficking, what it looks like and what they can do to hopefully keep themself safe and others safe, as well. >> zito says even though her daughter is home safely, there are countless others being victimized right now. >> san francisco is one of the hot spots for human...
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like most investments, that you hope educated people are taking part in. they understand there is risk involved. and from the athletes point of view it's another interesting level i think you really have to look atticly when yolook at. particularly when you talk about investors and what they bring to the table. hopefully they are sophistocated enough they udges understand why are getting involved in. it's interesting and intriguing. it seemed that this may be the next step and particularly with the n.f.l. and the popularity of fantasy football. we don't have an off season. we don't have games in march o r april or may but the sports headlines dominate the media. it's fascinating the viewers of the league how do you justify an investment in an n.f.l. running back? their aren' average career is te years. >> listen i'm for me myself, i'm looking at it going humm. i would probably rather look at andrew luck or luke but heck he got had you hurt this year. tackles and guys like that they end up playing a lot longer. they have less something injuries hi historica
like most investments, that you hope educated people are taking part in. they understand there is risk involved. and from the athletes point of view it's another interesting level i think you really have to look atticly when yolook at. particularly when you talk about investors and what they bring to the table. hopefully they are sophistocated enough they udges understand why are getting involved in. it's interesting and intriguing. it seemed that this may be the next step and particularly with...
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you don't -- i don't care what your policy is about education. you don't give the impression that the people who educate our kids should be shouted at and hectored out. >> his wife seems to be entertained by it with a smile on her face. >> bob, is he politically uncoachable? >> i think he's politically himself. i think he's a standard, conservative republican. there are two factors that make him look more moderate and explain what you were saying earlier. first, sandy was indelible. the image was indelible. he looked for once like a politician who put people ahead of politics. >> it's kind of like what guiliani did after 9/11. >> guiliani, by the way, who was the last so-called moderate republican, was actually pro choice, and sort of for gay rights. this guy is not. but the other thing is the republican party has moved so far to the right, and that he looks comparatively better. and i'll tell you why. he wouldn't endorse the government shutdown. he may be forgiving all the tax breaks to the millionaires. he may be in favor of beating up the scho
you don't -- i don't care what your policy is about education. you don't give the impression that the people who educate our kids should be shouted at and hectored out. >> his wife seems to be entertained by it with a smile on her face. >> bob, is he politically uncoachable? >> i think he's politically himself. i think he's a standard, conservative republican. there are two factors that make him look more moderate and explain what you were saying earlier. first, sandy was...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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programs to generate a steady flow of currency and jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic education he calls the currencies rise simply spectacular. a year ago this time i thought it was insane i mean i thought well this is just another technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i would get in the future of monetary system is crude cryptography and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only use it only takes a few times using very quickly realized this is incredibly easy it's much much easier than kroger's and there's no danger of fraud or identity theft or all these other things that come with the old fashioned credit system it's just a superior technology. but coin exchanges and brokers have popped up all over the world in fact even china's largest search engine now accepts payments in this digital currency and we're also told though it could well become a major player. really it's funny that to be an alternative currency and there's no
programs to generate a steady flow of currency and jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic education he calls the currencies rise simply spectacular. a year ago this time i thought it was insane i mean i thought well this is just another technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i would get in the future of monetary system is crude cryptography and this kind of crypto market...
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are the first to be cut not only i mean just and normal everyday things that are in prisons but in education systems across the country i mean considering how integral it is to someone's development and mental stability hey i'm with you it's indefensible it's it's. it's suicidal you know art is the thing that. so sinned touch with our humanity it's the thing that connects us with each other and if you take that out what are we left with more products to sell. exactly you know as a former prisoner what other systemic issues do you see that really need to be dealt with in this prison system i mean it is that it's really an epidemic fibrous on the world's population twenty five percent of the world's prisoners what's going on here well like senator jim webb said. there's only two possibilities either are the most evil people in the history of the world or we're doing something terribly wrong as regarding in the administration of justice you know this drug war this thirty year drug war is the greatest failure of social policy in our country's domestic history i can go out on any street in americ
are the first to be cut not only i mean just and normal everyday things that are in prisons but in education systems across the country i mean considering how integral it is to someone's development and mental stability hey i'm with you it's indefensible it's it's. it's suicidal you know art is the thing that. so sinned touch with our humanity it's the thing that connects us with each other and if you take that out what are we left with more products to sell. exactly you know as a former...
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department of education under title 9 said institutions receiving federal funds must insure education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligation to also protect students from sexual assaults. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism then rape. that's reality. >> reporter: own annie graduated. in 2012 she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said north carolina is not a bad place. we said its representation of a larger cultural problem. >> reporter: they began to research title 9, interviewing victims of rape and utilizing social media. in 2013 along with former unc administrator and two others they filed a federal complaint against the university of north carolina at the department of education. >> when you have 18- and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government accountable for rape, like it just--it's boggles my mind. >> reporter: as for annie and andrea they have turned their or deals into a mission. a
department of education under title 9 said institutions receiving federal funds must insure education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligation to also protect students from sexual assaults. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism then rape. that's reality. >> reporter: own annie graduated. in 2012 she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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"the new york times" readers, of course, are very well educated. maybe a little older. but the size and the international scope of yahoo! is just crazy. >> what's the great vision for yahoo! to become? >> i think what marissa mayer, the new ceo, is aiming for is to move beyond the phase that yahoo! is just a repackager of others. to get people to write their own stuff. our launch tech site that launches next week is what i call not just gadgets to buy but how to use it. nobody ever talks about it. the trouble shooting tips and tricks. if one more person asks me how do i get the music from my phone to my computer is there a way to do that -- >> do they say thinks have changed already at yahoo! that there's a difference already in the culture? >> there is i'll be totally honest. i thought, yahoo! seriously, aren't they dead? >> like ooh. >> exactly. a couple days at their headquarters. unbelievable, they act like a startup company. the cars are in the parking lot until 9:00 p.m. friday night. 42% of the company. >> when you make a pointed decision like this does money pla
"the new york times" readers, of course, are very well educated. maybe a little older. but the size and the international scope of yahoo! is just crazy. >> what's the great vision for yahoo! to become? >> i think what marissa mayer, the new ceo, is aiming for is to move beyond the phase that yahoo! is just a repackager of others. to get people to write their own stuff. our launch tech site that launches next week is what i call not just gadgets to buy but how to use it....
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so, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the health, education, labor and pensions committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1590, a bill to require transparency in the operation of the american health benefit exchanges and that the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, i further ask consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. harkin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: reserving the right to object, again, my good friend from tennessee is raising another effort here to divert resources from the implementation of the affordable care act which we can then use to fix the very problems that he has mentioned. again, i'd point out we report jobs data on a monthly basis, but now this is going to be a different standard, i might also point out that in medicare part d we released those data, enrollment data on a monthly basis. i do agree with my friend that there should be accountability for the 3
so, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the health, education, labor and pensions committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1590, a bill to require transparency in the operation of the american health benefit exchanges and that the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, i further ask consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. harkin:...
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he's a tireless educator and advocate. he knows climate science back ward and forward. he won a nobel prize and starred in an oscar-winning documentary. he stayed up for 24-hours going around the world and naming that call to do something to afnlgt our future. vice president gore is not a man who sees any problem as attractive. he's a man of vision and leadership, man who despite formable opposition has never lost his fervent belief that solutions exist that we can curb rising global temperature build resilience to extreme weather event and save our planet for future generations. please join me in welcoming my good friend, vice president al gore. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. i am happy to be sure. and john, thank you for your very generous words. i'm really here for one main reason, that is because of you john, and because of your colleagues here at the center for american progress. i want to congratulate you on this tenth anniversary celebration and gathering. you all make a tremendous difference. i
he's a tireless educator and advocate. he knows climate science back ward and forward. he won a nobel prize and starred in an oscar-winning documentary. he stayed up for 24-hours going around the world and naming that call to do something to afnlgt our future. vice president gore is not a man who sees any problem as attractive. he's a man of vision and leadership, man who despite formable opposition has never lost his fervent belief that solutions exist that we can curb rising global...
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they refuse to set up state marketplaces to -- leaving millions of dollars in outreach on the table in education funding, what are you gonna do about the approximately 17 million children wpl pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied health insurance coverage? >> it's a false choice to say it's obamacare or nothing. there are numerous proposals, including the one i'm a co-sponsor of. >> are you serious, what you just said? are you really serious? >> we've gone through 44 votes-- 48 votes now-- of you trying to dismantle this legislation. you call that cooperation? i don't! >> reporter: next up, tavenner's boss health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she appears tomorrow before the house energy and commerce committee. rough >> woodruff: we'll talk about the growing complaints that existing insurance policies are being canceled, right after the news summary. lawmakers from both parties called today for barring the sweeping surveillance of phone calls and e-mails. but the chair of the house intelligence committee warned it would hurt the hunt for terrorists. meanwhile, whit
they refuse to set up state marketplaces to -- leaving millions of dollars in outreach on the table in education funding, what are you gonna do about the approximately 17 million children wpl pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied health insurance coverage? >> it's a false choice to say it's obamacare or nothing. there are numerous proposals, including the one i'm a co-sponsor of. >> are you serious, what you just said? are you really serious? >> we've gone...
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and it was fascinating and educational because it turned out that we are the lucy ricardos and the dear abbys and the erma bombackas and oprahs of our lives. >> you're all female. that doesn't happen often. are you disappointed it hasn't increased and will it increase in the next three, five years? >> you know, one of the things we're so committed to is helping women get paid for their work and start the kinds of things that can put them in charge of their own companies. it's amazing. we started out just trying to answer the question, where women can blog? and now in the past four years we paid out $25 million to more than 5,000 women, and some men, who write their own great stories, blogs and have their own following on social media. so we start something, we are really committed to helping other women create their own functional profitable businesses because we find that when women make a revenue stream through our company, they invest back in their businesses and hire more women. >> what's the biggest misconception about blogher? >> about blogher? or about bloggers? >> about blogher.
and it was fascinating and educational because it turned out that we are the lucy ricardos and the dear abbys and the erma bombackas and oprahs of our lives. >> you're all female. that doesn't happen often. are you disappointed it hasn't increased and will it increase in the next three, five years? >> you know, one of the things we're so committed to is helping women get paid for their work and start the kinds of things that can put them in charge of their own companies. it's...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... brea
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i'm...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...